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SO guys can anyone suggest me a motherboard for it, i need atleast 4+ ram slots and 6 hard drives slots, 2 graphics card slots, and also suitable for my liquid coller and suggest me a power supply for it

For the RAM, I'd suggest a quad channel kit rather than the dual channel you specified. It may not make a huge difference in practice. I gave the DDR3-2400 frequency a miss; stayed with the DDR3-2133 (GSkill F3-17000CL9Q-16GBZH, from the Qualified list for the board). Supposedly the returns are rapidly diminishing above DDR3-1600. The prices rise rapidly above DDR3-2133.

yes, i choose intel core 3930K because i need the fastest one, and i can afford intel core extreme in my country

I am going to overclock it to as much speed it can go, (i think the linit is 4.8 ghz, but i have heard some people's going beyond limit to 7.0 ghz)

you mean that i can't use the ram i said,

Gigabyte G1.Sniper 3 Motherboard
so guys i saw this mother board see if it's good, if it isn't just search a motherboard in the list in the online shops, because i am going to that shop straightly

I don't follow what you post, but:

The motherboard that you link to is a Z77 one. It's socket 1155, and completely incompatible with an I7-3930k (which is Socket 2011). You'll need a board with an X79 chipset for the I7-3930k.

You can use dual channel RAM with an I7-3930k. However, it supports quad channel memory, so (in principle), you'd get better performance with 4 DIMMs.

Are you sure that you wouldn't prefer to combine a board like that with an I7-3770k? It's be a high-end quad core Ivy Bridge CPU rather than a low-end 6 core Sandy Bridge E CPU. The dual channel RAM would be good for a Z77 board.

Ivy Bridge-E boards should be coming out sometime this year. IT all depends on how bad you need to build the machine. Id personally wouldn't get a board that has onboard graphic card. Id have to share the memory with the onboard device and if I want to use a graphic card for better gaming Id have to disable the onboard video. All Asus x79 LGA2011 SOCKET boards are good. If you will be doing xFIRE or SLI you would need to get a floppy power cable to plug into the motherboard of the ROG RIVE( Rampage IV Extreme ) boards .

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